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著者:Shinichiro Kakuma題名:Satoumi Systems Promoting Integrated Coastal Resources Management: An Empirical Review発表情報:Sustainability 巻: 14 ページ: 1-21キーワード:Satoumi; transdisciplinary science; active measure; passive measure; residential researcher; bilateral knowledge translator概要:抄録:Coastal areas, eco-systems, biodiversity and fisheries resources have been devastating worldwide because of diverse reasons. In Japan, to tackle with these problems, various activities have been practiced, which deeply involve local people in Satoumi. The Satoumi activities are now spreading throughout the world. These Satoumi are extremely diverse, and it is difficult to capture them with a single definition or perspective. Because social-ecological systems in Satoumi areas are extremely complicated and highly uncertain, Satoumi co-creation requires transdisciplinary approaches in which diverse stakeholders including local residents, bilateral knowledge translators, and residen-tial and visiting scientists act important roles. This paper reviews the various types of Satoumi in Japan and around the world, and Satoumi co-creation activities through the transdisciplinary approaches from multiple perspectives. The Satoumi co-creation includes not only traditional single approach of resource management but also approaches to enhance the resources by direct human intervention, to conserve ecosystems that support the resources, and to survey and monitor the resources by fishers. This paper also reviews synergy and integration of fisheries and other resource management, such as tourism related activities in marine protected areas in Satoumi.英語フィールド
Author:Shinichiro KakumaTitle:Satoumi Systems Promoting Integrated Coastal Resources Management: An Empirical ReviewAnnouncement information:Sustainability Vol: 14 Page: 1-21Keyword:Satoumi; transdisciplinary science; active measure; passive measure; residential researcher; bilateral knowledge translatorAn abstract:Coastal areas, eco-systems, biodiversity and fisheries resources have been devastating worldwide because of diverse reasons. In Japan, to tackle with these problems, various activities have been practiced, which deeply involve local people in Satoumi. The Satoumi activities are now spreading throughout the world. These Satoumi are extremely diverse, and it is difficult to capture them with a single definition or perspective. Because social-ecological systems in Satoumi areas are extremely complicated and highly uncertain, Satoumi co-creation requires transdisciplinary approaches in which diverse stakeholders including local residents, bilateral knowledge translators, and residen-tial and visiting scientists act important roles. This paper reviews the various types of Satoumi in Japan and around the world, and Satoumi co-creation activities through the transdisciplinary approaches from multiple perspectives. The Satoumi co-creation includes not only traditional single approach of resource management but also approaches to enhance the resources by direct human intervention, to conserve ecosystems that support the resources, and to survey and monitor the resources by fishers. This paper also reviews synergy and integration of fisheries and other resource management, such as tourism related activities in marine protected areas in Satoumi.